Dicky Cheung
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dicky Cheung 張衛健 |
|
---|---|
Born | February 8, 1965 |
Origin | Hong Kong |
Occupation(s) | Singer, Actor |
Instrument(s) | Vocals |
Dicky Cheung Wai Kin (traditional Chinese: 張衛健; simplified Chinese: 张卫健; pinyin: Zhāng Wèijiàn), born on February 8, 1965) is a Hong Kong television actor. He is the winner of the 3rd annual New Talent Singing Awards in 1984.
He entered show business in the early 1980's, signing a contract with television station TVB. He was struggling for many years working as a low-paid actor, singer, and appearing occasionally in films.
It was not until his brilliant portrayal of the Monkey King character in the 1996 TVB adaptation of the classical Chinese novel Journey to the West that his popularity began to skyrocket. He played the role so beautifully and experienced that everyone enjoyed it. A sequel to the TV adaptation was planned, but due to a contract dispute with TVB, Dicky left before production began. Benny Chan Ho Man took over the role of the Monkey King in the sequel. Dicky then went abroad to Taiwan to continue his career.
He appeared in many Taiwanese television productions since then, but none were groundbreaking. In 1999, TVB's rival station ATV acquired the Hong Kong broadcasting rights to his Taiwanese television series Young Hero Fong Sai Yuk. Dicky portrayed Fong Sai Yuk, a character also portrayed by Jet Li in his film Fong Sai Yuk. To everyone's surprise, the show was an instant hit in Hong Kong, and managed to gain much higher ratings than TVB's own television series. Ironically enough, the TVB series showing at that time was Dragon Love, starring Benny Chan Ho Man, who replaced Dicky in the Journey to the West sequel, Journey to the West II.
In recent features in Hong Kong interviews and news, Dicky has since become a proud father. He also said he would like to eventually leave the acting business and seriously consider doing something more meaningful things in life such as volunteering to give back to society.
[edit] Notable Roles
Since then, Dicky has starred in many Hong Kong-Taiwanese television productions, enjoying both success in Taiwan as well as Hong Kong. The two most notable are:
Yet another TV adaptation of Jin Yong's popular novel The Deer and the Cauldron. Dicky portrayed the anti-hero Wai Siu-Bo, a character previously portrayed by Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Stephen Chow and Jordan Chan in many television and film adaptations.
The Monkey King: Quest for the Sutra
In 2001, Andy Lau's NMG production company produced another television adaptation of Journey to the West. Dicky was given a chance to once again portray the role that made him a household name. The series was broadcasted in 2002 on TVB. Although it received high ratings, many felt it was not as good as the 1996 version.
==Filmography== !! Television series
- Wong Fei Hung (2008 in production)
- Project A (2007)
- Ayo (2007)
- Amazing Twins/Handsome Siblings/Proud of Twins (2005)
- Magic Chef (2005)
- Hero / Tian Xia Di Yi / Number One in The world (2005)
- The Luckiest Man (2005)
- The Legend Of The Treasure Basin (2004)
- Kung Fu Soccer (2004)
- Smart Kid (2003)
- Taiji Prodigy (2003)
- Monkey King: Quest for the Sutra (2002)
- Mr. Winner (2002)
- Chess Warriors (2001)
- Chor Lau Heung 2001 (2001)
- Duke of Mount Deer 2000 (2000)
- Young Hero Fong Sai-Yuk (1999)
- Swordman I (1999)
- Happy Flying Dragon (1997)
- Journey to the West (1996)
- The Buddy Gang (1995)
- My Hero 2 (1993)
- Edge of Righteousness (1992)
- Wong Fei Hung Returns (1992)
- Mystery of the Twin Swords II (1992)
- Mystery of the Twin Swords (1991)
[edit] External links
Preceded by Fong Lui 呂方 |
New Talent Singing Awards winner 1984 |
Succeeded by Alex To 杜德偉 |